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I wouldn't call that a Joker win. The Joker still had to kill himself in that scene. Batman just crippled him and came short of killing him. Joker decided to finish the job himself so Batman would get the blame.

He never left. Spawn still has the same ongoing monthly (sort of) comic still going since the beginning.

True, but the games don't "HAVE" to run offline without the cloud. Just the ones that don't have online as a gameplay requirement.

That's not really relevant to the point I was addressing. My point was that your previous statement of, "...meaning their games HAVE to run offline without the Cloud..." is not at true statement.

No, their games don't HAVE to run without the cloud. They've said OFFLINE games would not need to connect online or anything. Games can still be always connected games if they are developed that way and therefore take advantage of cloud processing. The people behind Titanfall already spoke about offloading things like

Wow, there's a lot of ridiculous assumptions being pulled out of absolutely nowhere there. The way the 360 works, 1 gamertag has ALWAYS covered all the gamertags on the primary console. On the console that the license is on, the console that the content is originally downloaded on, any profile on that console can play

Yes, I do. You stated Gold was needed for any online activity which isn't true. There are plenty of online interactions that don't require gold, but only silver. Yes, it is needed for some bullshit stuff like Netflix. It is not required for Final Fantasy XI. Gold was also NOT required for the full retail version of

No. As mentioned by others in this thread, XBL Gold was not required for Final Fantasy XI or Phantasy Star Universe on 360. Also "any online activity" is a little misleading as it's not required to download and play demos game videos or buy Live Arcade games.

You can find it reduced online a good portion of the year with very little searching. Usually Amazon or New Egg will have it for $40. They aren't going to drop the actual MSRP because they can make more money that way from people who don't bother to look for sales, but they make it pretty easy for people to find on

Then the promotion of two free games a month ends. No MORE free games after that. I'd assume you get to keep the ones you've gotten to that point since he said "keep" specifically in the presentation.

Which is probably why they are only running this promotion in the months leading up to the X1's release. After that if they continue it, it'll probably be with X1 games.... although I doubt they'd continue it until the X1 has a more established game library to actually give free games from.

Nope. Double Helix is the dev on this. Not much better, but not Rare.

That's all moot since Rare isn't even making this game. It's being developed by Double Helix.

I don't think they're expecting this game to be the only reason ANYONE would go out subscribe to Gold. For the however millions of people who already subscribe to it anyway, this is just another nice thing added to their lineup.

Geometry Wars 2 wasn't a 360 launch title. Just the first one.... but it was still called Retro Evolved, so you're intent doesn't change, but for the sake of accuracy #corrections

"8 kombat tasks" sounds like a tutorial at the beginning of that mode. I seem to remember playing most of that part of that game as other characters, but I really didn't touch the 3D MK games much, so I could be way off.

Maybe I'm misreading it, but it seems like something that would be less an aversion to having a Jewish character, and more a storytelling method to help immerse the player. Certainly in a story there are some things you have to lay out plainly for the reader/viewer/player, but anytime there is something you can convey

Not that Sony would get first dibs at exclusive content, just that they would have some exclusive content. Still leaves the possibility open for MS to have different content exclusive to them. I think it was shown at Sony's event partly because there were more games shown there. MS's event being so close to E3 didn't

You forgot grenades.

Yeah, I think that might have been only for a certain period of time. Still, the folks at Bungie seem like they'd have a lot of connections to people at MS and there really didn't seem to be any bad blood when they parted ways, just a desire from Bungie to be an independant, employee owned studio. I still wouldn't be